Echinacea plant named &#39;CBG Cone 2&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new cultivar of hybrid  Echinacea,  ‘CBG Cone 2’, characterized by its compact and dwarf growth habit, its sturdy stems, its horizontally held blooms with medium pink florets surrounding yellow-brown cones, its long blooming habit, its ease of propagation, its vigorous growth habit, and its hardiness in U.S.D.A. Zones 4 to 9.

BOTANICAL CLASSIFICATION

Echinacea hybrid

VARIETY DENOMINATION

‘CBG Cone 2’

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of hybridEchinacea and will be referred to hereafter by its cultivar name, ‘CBGCone 2’. ‘CBG Cone 2’ represents a new purple coneflower, an herbaceousperennial grown for landscape use.

The new cultivar, ‘CBG Cone 2’, is a selection that arose from an ongoing breeding program conducted by the inventor in Glencoe, Ill. withthe goal of developing new cultivars of Echinacea with desirable gardenperformance combined with attractive foliage and flowers. ‘CBG Cone 2’arose from a controlled cross between unnamed plants of the femaleparent Echinacea tennesseensis×purpurea and the male parent Echinaceaangustifolia×tennesseensis. ‘CBG Cone 2’ was selected as unique in Julyof 2002 for its compact dwarf habit, its dense foliage held on strongstems and for its long blooming habit with blooms that have medium pinkray florets surrounding yellow-brown cones.

Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar was first accomplished bydivision in June of 2003 followed by in vitro propagation in 2004 by theinventor in Glencoe, Ill. The characteristics of this cultivar have beendetermined to be stable and are reproduced true to type in successivegenerations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent thecharacteristics of the new cultivar. These attributes in combinationdistinguish ‘CBG Cone 2’ as a unique cultivar of Echinacea.

-   -   1. ‘CBG Cone 2’ exhibits sturdy, well-branched stems and dense        foliage resulting in a compact growth habit.    -   2. ‘CBG Cone 2’ exhibits a dwarf plant habit, reaching a height        of 45 to 50 cm (18 to 20 inches).    -   3. ‘CBG Cone 2’ is long blooming, blooming heavily from mid July        to mid August with a few blooms remaining in color in September.    -   4. ‘CBG Cone 2’ exhibits well formed, horizontally held blooms        with ray florets that are medium pink in color surrounding        yellow-brown colored cones.    -   5. ‘CBG Cone 2’ is readily propagated by tissue culture and has        a vigorous grower.    -   6. ‘CBG Cone 2’ is reliably hardy in U.S.D.A. Zones 4 to 9.

The new Echinacea is unique in comparison to other cultivars and speciesof Echinacea known to the inventor. The cultivar, Echinacea ‘Kim's KneeHigh’ (U.S.

Plant Pat. No. 12,242) is similar in that it has a dwarf plant habit,however ‘Kim's Knee High’ differs in having blooms that have ray floretsthat are pinkish red in color and cones that are reddish brown in color.

‘CBG Cone 2’ can be compared to the species of its parent hybrids. ‘CBGCone 2’ differs from Echinacea purpurea in having shorter stems, morebasal branching, basal foliage that is more linear in shape and morepubescent, and ray florets that are shorter and held consistentlyhorizontal. c differs from Echinacea tennesseensis in having morepubescent stems and leaves, and ray florets that are held horizontal;the ray florets of E. tennesseensis are curved upwards at a 90° anglefrom horizontal.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The plants and plant parts in the photographs depict six month-oldplants of ‘CBG Cone 2’ as field grown from 32-cell tissue cultureplantlets in St. Charles, Ill. FIG. 1 depicts the plant habit when inpeak bloom, FIG. 2 shows a close-up of the blooms and FIG. 3 is aphotograph of a trial plot with numerous plants. The colors in thephotographs are as close as possible with the photographic and printingtechnology utilized. The color values cited in the detailed botanicaldescription more accurately describe the colors of the new Echinacea.

BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT

The following is a detailed description of a six-month old plants thenew cultivar as field grown from 32-cell tissue culture plantlets inGlencoe, Ill. The phenotype of the new cultivar may vary with variationsin environmental, climatic, and cultural conditions, as it has not beentested under all possible environmental conditions. The colordetermination is in accordance with the 2001 R.H.S. Colour Chart of TheRoyal Horticultural Society, London, England, except where general colorterms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.

-   Botanical classification: ‘CBG Clone 2’ is a cultivar of Echinacea    of hybrid origin.-   Parentage: Unnamed plants of the female parent Echinacea    tennesseensis×purpurea and the male parent Echinacea    angustifolia×tennesseensis.-   General description:    -   -   Blooming period.—Blooming heavily from mid July to mid            August with a few blooms remaining in color in September.        -   Plant type.—Herbaceous perennial.        -   Plant habit.—Dwarf, compact, clump-forming, upright.        -   Height and spread.—Up to 45 cm in height about 61 cm in            width in 2 years of growth.        -   Hardiness.—U.S.D.A. Zones 4-9.        -   Culture.—Tolerant to a wide range of growing conditions,            growing well in full sun to light shade, tolerant to            drought.        -   Diseases and pests.—No susceptibility or resistance to            diseases or pests has been observed.        -   Root description.—Dark fibrous roots on short rhizomes.        -   Growth rate.—Vigorous.        -   Propagation.—Division and tissue culture.-   Stem description:    -   -   Shape.—Slightly oval, solid.        -   Stem color.—145A with some areas suffused with 178B.        -   Stem size.—Ranges from about 3 to 5 mm in diameter and            reaches about 40 cm in height including peduncle.        -   Stem surface.—Pubescent with fine white hairs about 1.5 mm            in length becoming more numerous towards apex.        -   Stem number.—About 12 per one-gallon sized plant.        -   Internode length.—Typically 2.0 to 4.5 cm in length.        -   Branching.—Multiple basal branches.-   Foliage description:    -   -   Leaf shape.—Lanceolate.        -   Leaf division.—Simple.        -   Leaf base.—Cuneate to long leaf-like petiole.        -   Leaf apex.—Acuminate.        -   Leaf venation.—Tri-nerved, upper surface 145B in color,            lower surface mid rib is prominent and 145C in color, other            veins on lower surface 145B.        -   Leaf margins.—Entire and ciliate.        -   Leaf attachment.—Petiolate.        -   Leaf arrangement.—Alternate.        -   Leafsize.—Up to 13 cm in length and 3.5 cm in width,        -   Leaf color.—Newly formed and mature, upper and lower            surface; 137B to 137C.        -   Leaf surface.—Upper and lower slightly pubescent with fine            hairs, rough, almost leathery.        -   Petioles.—Extended from leaf blade, range from 2 cm to 7 cm            in length, typically about 2 mm in width at leaf blade and            about 6 cm in width at stem, reflexed on upper surface, 145C            in color with shadings of N77B, particularly on base of            upper surface.-   Flower description:    -   -   Type.—Capitulum, heterogamous with ray florets around the            head margin and disk florets in the center, forming a            radiant head.        -   Capitulum number.—One terminal capitulum per stem.        -   Lastingness of inflorescence.—About 4 to 6 weeks until            senescence of ray flowers, disk flowers are persistent, a            cut flower will last about 2 weeks.        -   Capitulum size.—Matures to about 2 cm in depth and 7 cm in            diameter, disk size is about 1.5 cm in depth and 2.5 cm in            diameter.        -   Fragrance.—None detected.        -   Phyllaries.—About 30 arranged in 3 overlapping rows, up to 2            cm in length and 5 mm in width, fused at base, acute apex,            broadly lanceolate in shape, 137B to 137C in color, entire            ciliate margin and glabrous hairy surface.        -   Buds.—Cup-shaped, up to 1.5 cm in diameter, phyllary are            137B to 137C in color and and disk flowers appear 138B in            color when viewed in mass just prior to opening.        -   Peduncle.—Strong, sometimes curved, continuous with stem,            typically 7 to 9 cm in length and 3 to 4 mm in diameter            widening to about 5 mm at base of capitulum, 145A in color,            texture is glabrous and rough with white hairs.        -   Ray florets (sterile).—13 to 17, oblong in shape, held            nearly horizontal, vertical ridges on both surfaces, about            2.5 cm in length and 7 mm in width, emarginated apex,            truncate base, entire margin except apex, glabrous in            texture, initially held upright about 70° from horizontal            and become horizontal as they mature, color of upper and            lower surface when opening; 155A with an overlay of 62B with            very end of tips N77A, color of upper surface when mature;            blend of 68A to 68B with touch of 155B towards apex and N77A            at very tips of apex, color of lower surface when mature;            blend of 68B and 68C with touch of 155B especially towards            apex and N77A at very tips of apex,        -   Disk flowers (bisexual).—Numerous, about 200, tubular in            shape, arranged spirally on a conical receptacle, about 8 mm            in length and 2 mm in width, surrounded by a pale; 1 cm in            length and 2 mm in width, lanceolate in shape with an apex            that terminates in a spine, color is 144B to 144C with an a            spiny apex of N77B, as the floret matures the spine exceeds            the length of the floret and defines the color of the disk            once the reproductive organs, changing from yellow green            tipped in purple (144B to 144C with N77B) and becoming            purple (N77B) as the disk florets mature,-   Reproductive organs (present on disk florets only):    -   -   Gynoecium.—Pistil ; 1, 6 mm in length and 4 mm in width,            style; 0.3 mm in width and 4 mm in length, color 155A            becoming N77B towards apex, surrounded by stamens, stigma;            bifid, each arm is reflexed, about 2.5 mm in length and N77B            in color, Ovary; inferior, single-celled, 0.4 mm in            diameter, 155A in color.        -   Androcoecium.—Stamens; 5, fused, form a cylinder around            style, 5 mm in length and 0.7 mm in width, dehisced            longitudinally, 200A in color filaments; 1.5 mm in length,            0.5 m in width, 155C in color, pollen; abundant and 13A in            color.        -   Fruit.—Not observed, Echinacea is self-incompatible, fruit            and seed would likely set if grown amongst other Echinacea.

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Echinacea plant named ‘CBG Cone 2’substantially as herein illustrated and described.